At start I only set qualcommax to use the Crypto Extensions optimized
version of SHA256 as I knew it supports the optional Crypto Extensions.
However, after looking into the tree there are more targets/subtargets
that I could find at least a specification sheet that says the support
Cryptographic Extensions, so lets add them.
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
At start I only set qualcommax to use the Crypto Extensions optimized
version of SHA1 as I knew it supports the optional Crypto Extensions.
However, after looking into the tree there are more targets/subtargets
that I could find at least a specification sheet that says the support
Cryptographic Extensions, so lets add them.
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
Kernel has an ASM optimized version of SHA512 that was ported from
OpenSSL, so lets package it as it provides significant perfomance
improvement compared to the generic implementation.
There is a Cryptographic Extension based version as well, but that relies
on ARMv8.2 ISA which I am not aware any of the OpenWrt supported SoC-s use.
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
Kernel has optimized version of SHA2(224 and 256) using the ARMv8 Crypto
Extensions, so lets package it.
Use it by default for qualcommax as it uses Cortex-A53 core and has ARMv8
CE extensions present.
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
Kernel has an ASM optimized version of SHA256 that was ported from
OpenSSL, so lets package it as it provides significant perfomance
improvement compared to the generic implementation.
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
Kernel has optimized version of SHA1 using the ARMv8 Crypto Extensions,
so lets package it.
Use it by default for qualcommax as it uses Cortex-A53 core and has ARMv8
CE extensions present.
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
SHA3 is now required by jitterentropy_rng in kernel 6.6, so lets start
preparing by packaging SHA3 support as its supported in 5.15 and 6.1
kernels as well.
AFAIK, only ARMv8.2 has a crypto extension for SHA3, however I am not aware
of any SoC we support that uses ARMv8.2 ISA so its not enabled currently.
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
The Kirkwood SoCs all have an onchip RTC that can hold the time
over e.g. a reboot which will help if no NTP servers are available.
Create a kernel module package for the Marvell RTC, and add it to
all Kirkwood devices that do not have their own discrete
battery-backed RTC. Adding it to platforms with a proper RTC
is just surplus.
All Kirkwoods have at least one RTC so add RTC to the features
list for Kirkwood as well.
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Add PHY driver for Airoha EN8811H PHY and package it as kernel module.
The PHY needs to load firmware from rootfs, so there is no point in
having the driver built-into the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
v4l2-common.ko was merged into videodev.ko and no longer exists.
Fixes: ac5671f46c ("kernel: remove obsolete kernel version switches for 4.19")
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
The coda kernel modules were moved between 5.15 and 6.1.
Adapt the coda-vpu and imx-vdoa modules for that.
Signed-off-by: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
Linux 6.1 changed DRM_GEM_DMA_HELPER to a module (drm_dma_helper.ko).
Add this to the drm-imx to fix module dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
Linux 6.1 wraps core video drivers in a MEDIA_PLATFORM_DRIVERS submenu.
Enable that for 6.1 and add some new necessary undefines to
target/linux/generic/config-6.1 to avoid build failures.
Signed-off-by: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
kmod-drm-imx-hdmi depends on kmod-drm-display-helper since 6.1. Include
that in OpenWrt's recipes.
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
This adds support for the Fritzbox 7490 device. It contains two
SoCs, one Lantiq without WiFi and one QCA9558 with 2.4GHz
and 5 GHz WiFi. Only the Lantiq has access to the flash memory,
the Atheros runs fully from RAM and is booted by using a remoteproc
kernel module and is not supported with this commit.
The devices were manufactured with varying NAND chips which
requires Micron and non-Micron versions of the images.
Specifications:
- SoC: Lantiq 500 MHz
- RAM: 256 MB
- Storage: 512 MB NAND, 1MB FLASH
- Wireless, separate SOC QCA9558 with 128MB RAM (not supported yet):
· Qualcomm-QCA9558 w/ 3×3 MIMO for 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n
· Qualcomm-QCA9880 w/ 3×3 MIMO for 5GHz 802.11a/ac
· AG71xx ethernet
- Ethernet: Built-in AR 803x, 7 port 4 phy switch,
4x 1000/100/10 port, Port 5 is fixed and connected to the WASP SOC
- Renesas µPD720202 USB3 PCIe, requires firmware binary on the device
- VDSL2 modem
Unsupported:
- DECT and ISDN telephony
Installation:
Check which NAND the device has by using the following procedure with
stock firmware:
Go to to http://<fritzbox_ip>/support.lua, download the support data
file and search for string "NAND device" to get the manufacturer kernel
output.
Use Micron image if Micron is displayed otherwise the non-Micron image.
Use the eva_ramboot.py script to boot the initramfs image. Follow the
procedure to interrupt booting by ftp into 192.168.178.1 within
5 seconds after poweron.
Then transfer the sysupgrade image to the device and run sysupgrade to
flash it to the NAND.
For making USB work, an renesas xhci firmware file (e.g. v2026) is
needed and it should be copied to /lib/firmware/ (file name
renesas_usb_fw.mem).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Kestrel <kestrel1974@t-online.de>
Since we have the 'GPIO support' menu, it is strange to look up
gpio related modules in 'Other modules' menu. So move these
modules and put them in the gpio menu.
Signed-off-by: Chukun Pan <amadeus@jmu.edu.cn>
Backport merged upstream patch that adds support for firmware loader
from NVMEM or attached filesystem for Aquantia PHYs.
Refresh all kernel patches affected by this change.
Also update the path for aquantia .ko that got moved to dedicated
directory upstream.
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
[rmilecki: port to 5.15]
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
Add kernel module for lp5562 LED driver.
The kmod-leds-lp5562 depends on kmod-leds-lp55xx-common.
Signed-off-by: CheWei Chien <chewei.chien@wnc.com.tw>
Detach of-mdio dependency from stmmac-core kmod to fix support for
x86_64 target. This target doesn't use OpenFirmware infrastructure and
stmmac-core for the dwmac-intel driver doesn't depends on it.
Add kmod-of-mdio to any other user of stmmac-core as it's not inherit
from stmmac-core anymore.
Fixes: #14209
Fixes: 4b4c940fbc ("x86: Add kmod-dwmac-intel")
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Move pcs-xpcs kmod from armsr modules.mk to generic modules package.
Also add additional dependency to x86_64 as stmmac-core it's now used
by x86_64 target and depends on this package.
Fixes: 4b4c940fbc ("x86: Add kmod-dwmac-intel")
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Backport merged upstream patch that adds support for firmware loader
from NVMEM or attached filesystem for Aquantia PHYs.
Refresh all kernel patches affected by this change.
Also update the path for aquantia .ko that got moved to dedicated
directory upstream.
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
In-kernel driver for MCS7715 USB-serial bridge has a bool option,
enabling support for parallel port on that chip - which is tied to the
same kernel module. Enable it and select kmod-ppdev, as the image size
increase is minimal and the package isn't bundled in the images by
default.
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
Currently the zram default compressor choice is displayed whether or not
zram is activated. Since the default choice is lzo-rle, this adds a
false dependency on kmod-lib-lzo.
With this patch, the choice options appear only when activating zram.
Signed-off-by: Rani Hod <rani.hod@gmail.com>
CONFIG_USB_AUDIO is a "USB Audio Gadget" driver, not a usb device driver
CONFIG_USB_AUDIO is "USB Audio support" before linux 2.6
Signed-off-by: Liangbin Lian <jjm2473@gmail.com>
Expose the temperature sensors as hwmon, it improves the overall
user experience since on tiny boards the nvme can become a substantial
source of heat.
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
The IXP4xx crypto module must be loaded after the rootfs is
up as it depends on loading some NPE microcode from the file
system.
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
To support the IXP42x platforms we need a kernel module
for the Epson R7301 RTC so we can load it as an optional
module.
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
To support the IXP42x platforms we need a kernel module
for the X1205 RTC so we can load it as an optional module.
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
The lib-chacha20 library is missing build rules for big endian
ARM, and since IXP4xx is big endian ARM we need those rules to
build for IXP4xx.
Suggested-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tmn505@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>
Package and add dependencies to drm-amdgpu and drm-radeon for 6.1
* package acpi-video, drm-display-helper and drm-buddy
* add acpi-video, drm-display-helper and drm-buddy as dependencies for
drm-amdgpu
* add acpi-video and drm-display-helper as dependencies for drm-radeon
Signed-off-by: Pascal Coudurier <coudu@gmx.com>
General support for 9P is desirable on platforms without virtualization.
This decouples the 9P general networking support for use on more platforms.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Maslowski <info@orangecms.org>
Mediatek EIP93 Crypto engine is a crypto accelerator which
is available in the Mediatek MT7621 SoC.
Signed-off-by: Aviana Cruz <gwencroft@proton.me>
Co-authored-by: Richard van Schagen <vschagen@icloud.com>
Co-authored-by: Chukun Pan <amadeus@jmu.edu.cn>
Arm platforms with the right hardware blocks (such as
GICv3.0+ interrupt controller and SMMU/IOMMU) are
able to use vfio-pci to pass through PCI devices
to a VM.
Signed-off-by: Mathew McBride <matt@traverse.com.au>